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Once upon a time shutdown.c didn't have the logic to check whether any unmount attempts succeeded or not. So instead it kept looping for a fixed amount and hoped all was right. Nowadays, we do know if we changed anything during a iteration and also stop looping then, but we still limit ourselves to FINALIZE_ATTEMPTS. But, theoretically, we could have such a complicated and nested setup that would survive that limit, leaving stuff around we might actually be able to unmount. And we could also end up in a situation where the extra loop with raised unmount error level could be skipped too. So let's just drop the retries logic and rely fully on the changed flag.
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